July 2010 PFFC

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How To Prevent Winding Roll Sparks

Our goal is to produce and ship product with no static charge. Zero. Zip. None. Achieving this goal is difficult and costly. Realistically, we need to keep static levels low enough so our customers order more of our stuff. Static sparks on winding rolls are common and raise a big red flag that the winding roll has static so high our customers will complain. Sparks can cause sheets to stick and jam, damage the surface of products, attract dust, cause logic problems for machine control systems, and injure operators. To eliminate sparks on the winding roll, the “quick ...

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